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picture of recipeFried Frog Legs Recipe
oil,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    water
They Do Taste Like Chicken - Lol!
Wash and soak frog legs in salt water for 2 hours. Pat dry. Dip in beaten egg and roll in cracker meal. In frying pan, heat vegetable oil almost to the boiling point....


picture of recipeCrispy Fried Frog Legs Recipe
oil,    pepper,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    lemon juice,    milk,    ice,    flour
Oh yeah another part i like to eat i got to tell ya .......there is nothing like a nicely seasoned pair of legs ....OH YEAH
Wash frog legs thoroughly.   Place in a large bowl; sprinkle with lemon juice...


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picture of recipeFrog's - Fried Recipe - Food.com
pepper,    parsley,    nutmeg,    onion,    eggs,    salt,    white wine,    flour
Simple ingredients for a really unusual but VERY posh evening. That is, if you can find the frogs! (from my great grandmother's Italian cookbook dated 1924!)
Serving Size: 1 (11) g   Servings Per R...


picture of recipeFried Frog Legs Recipe
oil,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    water
A recipe for fried frog legs. Wash and soak frog legs in salt water for 2 hours. Pat dry. Dip in beaten egg and roll in cracker meal.
Wash and soak frog legs in salt water for 2 hours. Pat dry.   Dip i...


picture of recipeFried Frog's Legs Recipe - Food.com
cornstarch,    oil,    pepper,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    mayonnaise,    baking powder,    bread crumbs,    lemon juice,    flour
We ate all sorts of wild game and critters when I was a kid living in rural Louisiana. My mom always said, just tell her it is chicken and she'll eat it. She knew that if I knew what I was really ...


picture of recipeStir-Fried Garlic Frog's Legs Recipe - Food.com
oyster sauce,    dark soy sauce,    light soy sauce,    rice wine,    chicken stock,    cornstarch,    oil,    ginger root,    basil,    garlic,    frog's legs,    sugar
Frog legs are very tender meat. If you prefer, the frog legs can also be substituted with chicken meat.
Serving Size: 1 (132) g   Servings Per Recipe: 3   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 177.9...


picture of recipeIowa Fried Frog's Legs Recipe - Food.com
cornstarch,    oil,    pepper,    cayenne pepper,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt
Frog legs with a kick!
Serving Size: 1 (283) g   Servings Per Recipe: 3   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 640.8   Calories from Fat 356 g 56 %   Total Fat 39.6 g 60 %   Saturated Fat 5.6 g 27 %   ...


picture of recipeBatter Fried Frog's Legs Recipe - Food.com
yeast,    oil,    white peppercorn,    frog's legs,    salt,    fat,    water,    flour
Yes, this recipe does serve four, because frog legs are really rich. Better than chicken!
Serving Size: 1 (119) g   Servings Per Recipe: 4   AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE   Calories: 358.5   Calories fro...


picture of recipeFried Frog Legs Recipe by admin | ifood.tv
cornstarch,    oil,    red peppercorn,    lemon,    frog's legs,    tartar sauce,    salt,    fat,    milk
Thaw frog legs, if frozen.   Separate into individual legs.   Dip frog legs in milk.   In a small bowl combine corn flour, salt, and red pepper.   Coat frog legs with corn flour mixture.   In a saucepan or...


picture of recipeFried Frogs Legs Recipe by Seafood.Master.Chef | ifood.tv
pepper,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    bread crumbs,    fat
1. To prepare legs for use, cut from body, wash legs in cold water, turn skin down and strip off like a glove. Cover with boiling water, drain quickly, dry and use as desired.   2. Season prepared legs...


picture of recipeFried Frog Legs Recipe by Foreign.Taste | ifood.tv
oil,    pepper,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    lemon juice
Skin legs and wash in cold water.   Dry well.   Season with salt, pepper and lemon juice.   Beat egg well; dip legs into egg, then into cracker crumbs.   Deep fry 390 F.5 minutes.   Recipe Summary   Fried F...


picture of recipeFried Frogs Legs Recipe by Lucy | ifood.tv
pepper,    frog's legs,    salt,    bread crumbs,    lemon juice
GETTING READY   1.Start by skinning the legs and then washing them in cold water, make sure to dry them on a towel or napkin   MAKING   2.Season with salt, pepper, and lemon juice   3.Beat the egg and sea...


picture of recipeOven-Fried Frog Legs Recipe by Seafood.Master.Chef | ifood.tv
butter,    frog's legs,    crackers,    vegetable fat spread
Thaw frozen frog legs.   Secure frog legs at joints with string.   Brush with melted butter or margarine; then roll in cracker crumbs.* Place in single layer on well-greased shallow baking pan.   Bake at...


picture of recipeFried Frogs Legs Recipe by Western.Chefs | ifood.tv
pepper,    frog's legs,    salt,    milk,    flour
1. Cut frogs' legs apart. Pour milk into pie plate or other shallow dish; combine flour, salt,and pepper on sheet of waxed paper. Dip frogs' legs in milk, then in flour to coat them well.   2. ...


picture of recipeDeep-Fried Or Sauteed Frogs' Legs Recipe by admin | ifood.tv
butter,    pepper,    frog's legs,    eggs,    salt,    crackers,    fat,    water,    flour
Only hind legs of frogs can be eaten.   Cut off feet; peel off skin, turning inside out.   Wipe with cold, damp cloth.   Season with salt and pepper; roll in flour.   Dip in egg diluted with a little wate...





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